Thurgood

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Product Details
Price
$17.99  $16.73
Publisher
Anne Schwartz Books
Publish Date
Pages
40
Dimensions
10.1 X 10.1 X 0.5 inches | 1.1 pounds
Language
English
Type
Hardcover
EAN/UPC
9781524765330

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About the Author
Jonah Winter is the award-winning author of more than forty nonfiction picture books that promote environmental awareness and social and racial justice. Among them are Here Comes the Garbage Barge!; Ruth Bader Ginsburg: The Case of R.B.G. vs. Inequality; My Name is James Madison Hemings; Barack; The Founding Fathers!; and Lillian's Right to Vote, a Jane Addams Children's Book Award recipient and Kirkus Prize finalist. Visit him at jonahwinter.com.

Bryan Collier has won four Caldecott Honors, for Rosa by Nikki Giovanni, Martin's Big Words by Doreen Rappaport, Trombone Shorty by Troy Andrews, and Dave the Potter by Laban Carack Hill. His first book, Uptown, won the Coretta Scott King Award and the Ezra Jack Keats Award, . He has won five more Coretta Scott King Awards for Rosa; Knock, Knock by Daniel Beaty; Dave the Potter; Trombone Shorty; and I, Too, Am America by Langston Hughes, and three Coretta Scott King Honors. Visit him at bryancollier.com.
Reviews
A WASHINGTON POST BEST CHILDREN'S BOOKS OF THE YEAR!

"Winter and Collier have created a catalyst that will inspire readers to learn more about this giant of American history." --Publishers Weekly, Starred Review

"A memorable portrait of a legal giant." --Booklist, Starred Review

"Informative, inspiring, and exciting. . . . A fervent celebration of a man whose work improved the lives of millions of Americans." --School Library Journal, Starred Review

"A resounding winner." -- Shelf Awareness, Starred Review

"A lively narrative with plenty of drama.... Readers may find inspiration as well as information here." --Bulletin

"Collier's illustrations, rendered in watercolor and collage in shades of tan, green, and gray, set the scenes and enliven the historic material." --The Horn Book